Home exam BUSN40- Question 3 Viktoria Chan 900531-2229 BUSN40‚ Autumn 12 Master; Manage people‚ knowledge & change at work To: Sverre Spolestra Question 3. An adequate definition of the term social contructionism doesn’t exist since writers differ in characterising it. The critical reasoning beyond is the radical doubt in the taken-for -granted ways of understanding the world and ourselves where the world we refer us to is not necessary real (Gergen 1985). Except for the general
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Vocabulary -Sherman Antitrust Act -Who/What: a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained free trade -When: 1890‚ United States -Historical Importance: Allowed for free trade to occur with nothing to stop it. -Sweatshops -Who/What: small workshop set up in a tenement rather than in centralized factories -When: early 1900s‚ United States -Historical Importance: They showed how horrible it was to live in bad conditions. -Knights of Labor -Who/What: secret
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political and philosophical movements. The growth of corporations in post-Civil War America led to economic deflation which subsequently widened the gap between the rich and the poor‚ paving the way for a change in labor and the relationships between social classes. The chart form Historical Statistics of the United States depicts the connection of the increase in big business with the improved innovations of mass production in agriculture. While improved farming equipment increased the crop production
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EMERGENCE OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA Western mining – Wealth of ____________________________________________ necessary for industrial production [Silver – NEV/Klondike gold/Mesabi Range Immigration – Immigrants (southern & eastern Europe) provide a large _____________ force Gov’t _________________ & tax concessions to rr’s – Transport raw materials & finished products‚ as well as settlers‚ to create national markets Advances in communication – Telegraph‚ telephone‚ typewriter‚ & mail service improved
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TMA 01- It is important for social workers to have a good understanding of the law. Discuss. For this assignment I will discuss why it is essential for social workers to have an understanding of the law and how the law is made up and how it underpins social work practices today. The law that underpins social work practices today was radically changed in the mid 1980’s following a series of scandals and public inquiries. For instance‚ newspapers widely reported the murder of 8-year-old Victoria Climbié
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Social insurance is public program. For example- Social Security. We as the citizens of the United States pay into Social Security with each paycheck we receive. With this money we are supposed to be able to retire and have a monthly income as we have paid into the fund and are now able to receive the money back. The same goes for Medicare and Medicaid‚ unemployment insurance and workers compensation. Each time we receive a check a small amount of money has been taken to apply to those programs.
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they held. This occcurance dramatically altered the demographics of the U.S.‚ socially and economically‚ with more emphasis put on factory made goods‚ rather than rural farm products. Twain came up with this name‚ as he viewed it as an era of serious social and political problems‚ disgusied by a thin gold gliding. Farmers as well as industrial workers both experienced problems during this period‚ which prompted organizations‚ like labor unions‚ to form‚ as well as strikes and boycotts to occur. The
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Everyone describes social entrepreneurship differently. While many have been able to describe the traits and features of a social entrepreneur there doesn’t seem at all to be a consensus about the definition of what constitutes the field of social entrepreneurship. Susan Davis and David Bornstein in their book‚ Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know define social entrepreneurship as “a process by which citizens build or transform institutions to advance solutions to social problems such
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Introduction: Social accountability is defined as an approach toward building accountability that relies on civic engagement‚ i.e.‚ in which it is ordinary citizens and/or civil society organizations that participate directly or indirectly in exacting accountability. In a public sector context‚ social accountability refers to a broad range of actions and mechanisms that citizens‚ communities‚ independent media and civil society organizations can use to hold public officials and public servants
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intelligence capabilities build upon one another ‚ Necessary‚ but not sufficient (having an emotional intelligence doesn’t guarantee the competencies will be demonstrated)‚ Generic (different jobs make differing competence demands. SOCIAL SKILL Firstly.those who practised social skill usually very good at winning people over.They influenced others effectively.They also use complex strategies like indirect influence to build consensus and support. Other than that‚they are also effective in give-and-take
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